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    Miles restaurant - Miles restaurant

    Miles restaurant

    4.5(47 reviews)
    106.6 kmHôtel de Ville - Quinconces
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    Wasn't as enthralled as others, and not sure its worth a Michelin star, but otherwise it was good…read more I loved the ambiance in the restaurant: simple, dark, open kitchen. Flaws: The skin of the sea bass in the fish course was flabby (not crispy). The pork was "held" too long, and therefore dry. The octopus was quite rubbery. Positives: The asparagus w/ cocoa and coffee nibs was divine; this flavor combination was quite unfamiliar to me. The wine pairings were all lovely, and a great compliment to the dishes.

    I have never had a fine dining experience before so I was excited when we were able to secure…read morereservations for two the evening of Bastille day! Initially, we had trouble figuring out how to make reservations because their Facebook "book now" option wasn't working and there wasn't clear instructions on their website. Fortunately, my friend was able to email them and they responded promptly, which we appreciated! ***For your information, they take their last reservation at 10pm so be sure to have at least 2 hours of time to enjoy your time here! Email for reservations as that seems to be the quickest way to get a response. Perhaps it was because it was Bastille day but we did not have the option of choosing what number of courses we wanted. So we went with the "5 Miles" and the wine pairing. This was €70 per person (€48 for the food and €22 for the wine). We asked to be seated in front of the kitchen so we could watch the chefs as they prepared our food. They were able to accommodate us. Two complimentary starters were brought to us to try: 1) Italian bread with smoked paprika - it reminded me of cornbread but less dense and lighter. 2) Beef carpaccio with oyster and seaweed - took me by surprise, it was quite tasty for being raw meat in essence! For the actual 5 course meal (as of July 14, 2017); these may not be complete in their description as I was typing these notes down as the chef and waitress were explaining to us! 1) White tuna sashimi with dashi broth, watermelon marinated in soy sauce, and tomato skin tempura 2) Green bean salad with almonds, cheese foam, topped with jelly made from hisbiscus and figs 3) Monkfish with gnocchi and artichoke, dried olives, and roasted lemon gel 4) Roasted/pan seared duck with caramelized eggplant on top of an eggplant and soysauce purée, sweet corn and red pepper salad, and duckling 5) White chocolate ganache paired with apricot chili jam, black seasame ice cream, and a green tea/matcha cake For the wine, we were given 3 whites to try and 1 red for the 4th course. I cannot recall what we tried to be honest! Being seated right in front of the chefs was an amazing experience you cannot miss out on. You see them plate with such precision and care, each element that's necessary to make the dish whole. We tried to guess what was what but failed for the most part. It was such a delight to watch them work their magic to bring everyone delicious and beautiful food. The chef was also able to describe our dish to us in detail more than once, which you will not get if you sit at a table. When we had questions about something, the chefs were very receptive and more than happy to explain to us. Overall, the food tasted so well-balanced to us! Combinations of flavors and textures I never would have thought of trying worked splendidly together. Nothing was overpowering and I believe every component of the dish complimented each other and had a purpose. My favorites were the last two courses, the duck and the dessert. I can't remember ever having anything that extraordinary. Words can't do those dishes justice nor photos. It was an absolute pleasure to have been served by these young and talented chefs. I wish them the best for their bright future! I highly recommend trying Miles if you have the chance! Make your reservations ASAP, set aside 2 hours, and enjoy this culinary experience!

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    Le Saint James - Restaurant - Restaurant Le Saint-James à Bouliac

    Le Saint James - Restaurant

    4.1(56 reviews)
    100.8 km
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    Day 2 of the wife and my tour of Bordeaux wine châteaus culminated in a romantic sunset dinner at…read moreLe Saint-James in the Relaix & Chateaux hotel of the same name in Bouliac. Located away from the city up into the hills on the Right Bank, Le Saint-James had a decidedly modern appearance, which was fitting with its modern take on classic French cuisine. The host led us outside to the terrace to our table for two, which had a picturesque view of the city of Bordeaux and the Garonne River. Formerly a Michelin-starred restaurant under its previous chef, the restaurant and its current chef delivered a Michelin star-worthy evening of food, wine and service. We were served the following: - Amuse bouche - Foie gras terrine, cream corn, orange, and popcorn - John Dory steamed in lobster juice glazed with lime zest, zucchini flower, melon and thorn barberry - Pan roasted veal chop with apricot, black shallots, and chanterelles from Medoc - Raspberry tart with coffee, vanilla bourbon, and verbena sorbet Our food was paired with glasses of 2013 Château Sainte-Marie "Vielles Vignes" Entre-Deux Mers, 2011 Moulin de Biguey St. Emilion, and 2010 Château La Bouade Sauternes. Our food was well executed, beautifully presented, and delicious. The wines, while not from classified growth chateaus, complimented our food nicely. Service was attentive, yet never intrusive. with our food, wine, and water being served at obviously closely monitored intervals that never felt rushed or lagging. In the end, Le Saint-James was an enjoyable dining experience made all the better by its beautiful setting.

    Items Selected: La Moussiere Sancerre…read moreBeet Dusted Comte, Jerusalem Artichoke in Spanish Spices, Foie Gras Tart Cornbread, Olive Baton, White Wine Raisin Bread with Salted and Unsalted Butter "Jamon et Beurre" Foie Gras from the Landes - Roasted and smoked in Bergamot, Tuberous Creamy Chervil, Ice Cold Salsify, Duck Jus perfumed with Buddha's Hand Scallops with Goose Barnacles, Carrots, Squash, Passion Fruit Puree Suckling Pig with Quinoa, Rutabaga, Truffles and Mushrooms Saint Nectaire Tart - Cashew Crust, Poached Pear Sorbet Coconut Cream, Pineapple, Apple, Pear Sorbet Crunchy Biscuit with Kalamansi - Burned Coffee and Celery Stalk Sorbet Madelines, Chocolate, Lemon, Nuts Canceling lunch at Joel Robuchon on the recommendation of none other than Michel Guerard who assured me that The Restaurant at Le Saint James was "a very special place," my last meal in France was hosted in the small town of Bouliac where the a gorgeous room and resort awaited, the service every bit deserving of its Michelin Starred status while much of the food warranted two or three. Set high on a hilltop with floor-to-ceiling windows offering a privileged vantage of the cities and towns below, the Relais & Chateaux recommended Saint-James features the culinary talents of Nicolas Magie and with a stunning pedigree plus passionate sourcing from the regions best producers a number of menus are offered to those taking a seat at the table, many steeped in resort classics while those more daring are encouraged to opt for Magie's "Mood of the Day." No doubt operating on a level above that of the region's other starred spots, the giving spirit and superlative service all the more intriguing as several staff members are students-in-training at a small school visible from the street, the meal begins long before a menu is selected and with a dry white wine joining a trio of canapes the chef's style immediately becomes evident, complex herbs and aromatics used in delicious and innovative ways. Taking pride in resources, the purveyors proudly presented on the menu in a very "American" way, bread from a local artisan Boulangerie is served alongside salted and unsalted cow's butter, the corn and olive versions setting a high standard that the sweet wine rolls pocketed with raisins still managed to surpass. Happily saucing all savories following the amuse tableside, a whimsical take on the ham and butter sandwich light as a cloud with a brioche antenna pointing high, the first course featured a sizable slice of liver smoked and seared with bergamot, its creaminess mirrored by the vegetal medley next to it while a broth of duck jus accented in citrus helped adjoin each to a compote of apple and onion above. At times taking inspiration from the a la carte menu, but otherwise working on well trained whims, course two offered a daily take on Saint-Jacques, each buttery jewel as sweet as can be expected while briny barnacles proved a perfect counterpart to passionfruit atop an autumnal puree as smooth as silk. Inquiring as to whether seafood or meat struck my fancy as a finale, the latter suggested as something special from the market that day, it is difficult to determine whether the cube of suckling pig was sous-vide or confit given considering how supple was the texture, but suffice it to say that it is hard to name a better piece of pork in recent memory with umami magnified significantly by the textures of mushroom and rutabaga all around. Pleasantly surprised by a plated cheese course that saw Saint Nectaire mousse married to pears with a rim of toasty nuts, the palate was cleansed by an elegant sorbet before moving onward, the flavors of lime and coffee somehow finding themselves together as dance partners alongside lightly sweetened celery sorbet. Served in just under two hours, the pace of the meal leisurely though certainly never dull, it was with mini-Madelines made for dipping that the dining itself concluded, a tour of the property offered by the Maitre d' of whom both M. Guerard and the and his counterpart at Les Pres d'Eugenie had spoken very highly of.

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